New Delhi, India: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 1965. First Edition. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 Cm. The Sansis of Punjab-whose gift the famous Ranjit Singh was to Indian Histo… Mehr…
New Delhi, India: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 1965. First Edition. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 Cm. The Sansis of Punjab-whose gift the famous Ranjit Singh was to Indian History-are one of the most important tribes of North India, mistakenly branded as 'aborigines' by ill-informed anthropologists in the past and classed under "Criminal Tribes" by the British administrators during their regime. A proper anthropological study of their life was till now a desideratum. For the first time now, this book which is the result of deep concern and painstaking research of its author, gives an authentic and exhaustive account of this sadly neglected ethnic group. The Sansis being one of the Indo-Aryan people who settled in Punjab, this book describes as a whole, the social customs, manners, beliefs and practices of the peoples of the land of the five rivers. The author proves in it that the Sansis are no aborigines but of Rajput origin, dispossessed of their homeland by Muslim invasion in the 13th century and scattered over in the Punjab. It contains original chapters on their dialect, demography, their relations with the gypsies, found outside India and other Indo-Aryans peoples, and their socio-economic and cultural life including the present and future of their socio-economic and political life. Printed Pages: 386 with 8 illustrations., Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 1965<
New Delhi, India: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 1965. The Sansis of Punjab-whose gift the famous Ranjit Singh was to Indian History-are one of the most important tribes of No… Mehr…
New Delhi, India: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 1965. The Sansis of Punjab-whose gift the famous Ranjit Singh was to Indian History-are one of the most important tribes of North India, mistakenly branded as 'aborigines' by ill-informed anthropologists in the past and classed under "Criminal Tribes" by the British administrators during their regime. A proper anthropological study of their life was till now a desideratum. For the first time now, this book which is the result of deep concern and painstaking research of its author, gives an authentic and exhaustive account of this sadly neglected ethnic group. The Sansis being one of the Indo-Aryan people who settled in Punjab, this book describes as a whole, the social customs, manners, beliefs and practices of the peoples of the land of the five rivers. The author proves in it that the Sansis are no aborigines but of Rajput origin, dispossessed of their homeland by Muslim invasion in the 13th century and scattered over in the Punjab. It contains original chapters on their dialect, demography, their relations with the gypsies, found outside India and other Indo-Aryans peoples, and their socio-economic and cultural life including the present and future of their socio-economic and political life. Printed Pages: 386 with 8 illustrations.. First Edition. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 Cm., Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 1965<
New Delhi, India: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 1965. The Sansis of Punjab-whose gift the famous Ranjit Singh was to Indian History-are one of the most important tribes of No… Mehr…
New Delhi, India: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 1965. The Sansis of Punjab-whose gift the famous Ranjit Singh was to Indian History-are one of the most important tribes of North India, mistakenly branded as 'aborigines' by ill-informed anthropologists in the past and classed under "Criminal Tribes" by the British administrators during their regime. A proper anthropological study of their life was till now a desideratum. For the first time now, this book which is the result of deep concern and painstaking research of its author, gives an authentic and exhaustive account of this sadly neglected ethnic group. The Sansis being one of the Indo-Aryan people who settled in Punjab, this book describes as a whole, the social customs, manners, beliefs and practices of the peoples of the land of the five rivers. The author proves in it that the Sansis are no aborigines but of Rajput origin, dispossessed of their homeland by Muslim invasion in the 13th century and scattered over in the Punjab. It contains original chapters on their dialect, demography, their relations with the gypsies, found outside India and other Indo-Aryans peoples, and their socio-economic and cultural life including the present and future of their socio-economic and political life. Printed Pages: 386 with 8 illustrations.. First Edition. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 Cm., Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 1965<
New Delhi, India: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 1965. First Edition. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 Cm. The Sansis of Punjab-whose gift the famous Ranjit Singh was to Indian Histo… Mehr…
New Delhi, India: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 1965. First Edition. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 Cm. The Sansis of Punjab-whose gift the famous Ranjit Singh was to Indian History-are one of the most important tribes of North India, mistakenly branded as 'aborigines' by ill-informed anthropologists in the past and classed under "Criminal Tribes" by the British administrators during their regime. A proper anthropological study of their life was till now a desideratum. For the first time now, this book which is the result of deep concern and painstaking research of its author, gives an authentic and exhaustive account of this sadly neglected ethnic group. The Sansis being one of the Indo-Aryan people who settled in Punjab, this book describes as a whole, the social customs, manners, beliefs and practices of the peoples of the land of the five rivers. The author proves in it that the Sansis are no aborigines but of Rajput origin, dispossessed of their homeland by Muslim invasion in the 13th century and scattered over in the Punjab. It contains original chapters on their dialect, demography, their relations with the gypsies, found outside India and other Indo-Aryans peoples, and their socio-economic and cultural life including the present and future of their socio-economic and political life. Printed Pages: 386 with 8 illustrations., Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 1965<
New Delhi, India: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 1965. The Sansis of Punjab-whose gift the famous Ranjit Singh was to Indian History-are one of the most important tribes of No… Mehr…
New Delhi, India: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 1965. The Sansis of Punjab-whose gift the famous Ranjit Singh was to Indian History-are one of the most important tribes of North India, mistakenly branded as 'aborigines' by ill-informed anthropologists in the past and classed under "Criminal Tribes" by the British administrators during their regime. A proper anthropological study of their life was till now a desideratum. For the first time now, this book which is the result of deep concern and painstaking research of its author, gives an authentic and exhaustive account of this sadly neglected ethnic group. The Sansis being one of the Indo-Aryan people who settled in Punjab, this book describes as a whole, the social customs, manners, beliefs and practices of the peoples of the land of the five rivers. The author proves in it that the Sansis are no aborigines but of Rajput origin, dispossessed of their homeland by Muslim invasion in the 13th century and scattered over in the Punjab. It contains original chapters on their dialect, demography, their relations with the gypsies, found outside India and other Indo-Aryans peoples, and their socio-economic and cultural life including the present and future of their socio-economic and political life. Printed Pages: 386 with 8 illustrations.. First Edition. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 Cm., Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 1965<
New Delhi, India: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 1965. The Sansis of Punjab-whose gift the famous Ranjit Singh was to Indian History-are one of the most important tribes of No… Mehr…
New Delhi, India: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 1965. The Sansis of Punjab-whose gift the famous Ranjit Singh was to Indian History-are one of the most important tribes of North India, mistakenly branded as 'aborigines' by ill-informed anthropologists in the past and classed under "Criminal Tribes" by the British administrators during their regime. A proper anthropological study of their life was till now a desideratum. For the first time now, this book which is the result of deep concern and painstaking research of its author, gives an authentic and exhaustive account of this sadly neglected ethnic group. The Sansis being one of the Indo-Aryan people who settled in Punjab, this book describes as a whole, the social customs, manners, beliefs and practices of the peoples of the land of the five rivers. The author proves in it that the Sansis are no aborigines but of Rajput origin, dispossessed of their homeland by Muslim invasion in the 13th century and scattered over in the Punjab. It contains original chapters on their dialect, demography, their relations with the gypsies, found outside India and other Indo-Aryans peoples, and their socio-economic and cultural life including the present and future of their socio-economic and political life. Printed Pages: 386 with 8 illustrations.. First Edition. Hardcover. New. 15 x 23 Cm., Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 1965<
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ISBN - alternative Schreibweisen: 81-215-0419-8, 978-81-215-0419-5 Alternative Schreibweisen und verwandte Suchbegriffe: Autor des Buches: sher, singh Titel des Buches: origin gypsies, the sansis punjab, punjab gebieter, tribe